TDS Rate Chart 2026-27

Effective from the 1st April 2026, the legacy tax legislation has been officially replaced by a streamlined statute designed to modernize and simplify compliance. 

A major structural update in this new law is the complete elimination of the traditional, individual numbering system previously used to categorize tax deductions at source. Rather than relying on a complex series of specific alphanumeric identifiers for different payment categories, the framework consolidates these provisions and introduces a unified system of numerical payment codes. 

New sections as per The Income tax Act, 2025:

  • Salary- Section 392
  • TDS (other than Salary)- Section 393
  • TCS- Section 394

Businesses must now utilize these standardized numeric codes, alongside specific table references, to accurately classify, track, and report all applicable transactions. For clarity, the new section numbers have been omitted from this table, but the applicable numeric codes for each payment category have been retained for accurate reference.

 

Higher rate of TDS

Under the new Income Tax Act, 2025, the provision mandating a higher rate of tax deduction at source for the non-furnishing or inoperability of a Permanent Account Number is governed by Section 397. When a valid PAN is not provided or becomes inoperative, tax is deducted at source at a significantly higher rate. 

The applicable rate is strictly determined as the highest of the following:

  • The rate prescribed in the Act for the specific payment
  • The current rate in force
  • A standard flat rate of 20 % (Reduced to 5% in case of purchase of goods or e-commerce operator sales)


Resident only codes (1004-1038)

Old SectionNew numeric codeCategoryNature of paymentThreshold limitRate of TDS
192A1004Salary & EPFPremature withdrawal from Employees’ Provident FundINR 50,00010%
194D1005Commission & BrokerageInsurance commissionINR 20,000In the case of individuals/HUF – 2%
In case of others – 10%
194H1006Commission & BrokerageCommission/ BrokerageINR 20,0002%
194IBTBNRentPayment of rent by individuals/HUF (not liable to tax audit)INR 50,000 per month2%
194I(a)1008RentRent on plant & machineryINR 6,00,0002%
194I(b)1009RentRent on land/ building/ factory/ furniture/ fittingsINR 6,00,00010%
194IATBNImmovable propertPayment towards transfer of certain immovable property (other than agricultural land)INR 50,00,0001%
194IC1011Immovable propertPayment under JDA (Joint Development Agreement)NIL10%
194LA1012Immovable propertPayment towards compensation for acquisition of certain specified immovable property [land (other than agricultural land)/ building or part thereof]INR 5,00,00010%
194K1013MF, REIT, InvIT, AIF, Securitisation TrustsIncome relating to specified unitsINR 10,00010%
194LBA1014, 1015, 1016MF, REIT, InvIT, AIF, Securitisation TrustsIncome from the units of business trustNIL10%
194LBB1017MF, REIT, InvIT, AIF, Securitisation TrustsIncome from units of investment fundsNIL10%
194LBC1018MF, REIT, InvIT, AIF, Securitisation TrustsIncome relating to investment in securitization trustNIL10%
1931019InterestInterest on securitiesINR 10,00010%
194A1020, 1021InterestInterest (other than interest on securities) – Bank deposit/ banking co-operative society deposits/ post office depositIn case of senior citizens- INR 1,00,000
Any other case- INR 50,000
10%
194A1022InterestInterest (other than interest on securities) – Deposits (other than aboveINR 10,00010%
194C1023Contracts & Professional FeesPayments to contractor – In case of individuals/ HUFSingle transaction – INR 30,000; and
Aggregate of transactions – INR 1,00,000
1%
194C1024Contracts & Professional FeesPayments to contractor – Any other caseSingle transaction – INR 30,000; and
Aggregate of transactions – INR 1,00,000
2%
194MTBNContracts & Professional FeesPayment of certain sums (i.e.contract/ commission/ brokerage/ fees for professional) by Individuals/ HUFINR 50,00,0002%
194J(a)1026Contracts & Professional FeesFTS (fees for technical services not being professional service) or royalty in the nature of consideration for sale, distribution or exhibition of cinematographic films or payee, engaged only in the business of operation of call centreINR 50,0002%
194J(b)1027Contracts & Professional FeesFees for Professional ServicesINR 50,00010%
194J(b)1028Contracts & Professional FeesAny sum by way of remuneration or fees or commission by whatever name called (other than Salary) to a director of a companyNIL10%
1941029DividendsDividendsINR 10,00010%
194DA1030MiscellaneousPayment relating to life insurance policyINR 1,00,0002%
194Q1031MiscellaneousPayment towards purchase of goodsINR 50,00,0000.1%
194P1032MiscellaneousTax deduction in case of senior citizen of 75 or more years ageNew Tax Regime (default)- INR 4,00,000
Old Tax Regime- INR 2,50,000
Slab rates
194R1033, 1034MiscellaneousBenefit/ perquisite in respect of business/ professionINR 20,00010%
194O1035MiscellaneousSale of goods / services by e-commerce participant through digital platform of operatorINR 5,00,0000.10%
194S, 194SP1037, 1038MiscellaneousPayment relating to transfer of virtual digital asset by specified personINR 50,0001%

Common codes (1001-1003 & 1058-1067)

Old SectionNew numeric codeCategoryNature of paymentThreshold limitRate of TDS
1921001, 1002, 1003Salary & EPFSalaryNew Tax Regime (default)- INR 4,00,000
Old Tax Regime- INR 2,50,000
Slab rates
194B1058, 1059WinningsWinning from lottery/ crossword puzzle/ card game and other game/gambling or bettingINR 10,00030%
194BA1060, 1061WinningsWinning from online gamesNIL30%
194BB1062WinningsWinnings from horse racesINR 10,000 (aggregate in a year)30%
194G1063MiscellaneousCommission/ prize, etc. on sale of the lottery ticketsINR 20,0002%
194N1064, 1065MiscellaneousPayment of certain amounts in cash, i.e. cash withdrawalsCo-operative society- INR 3,00,00,000
Others- INR 1,00,00,000
2%
194EE1066MiscellaneousPayments relating to deposits under NSS (National Savings Scheme)INR 2,50010%
194T1067MiscellaneousPayments by Partnership firms to partnersINR 20,00010%